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Rating: Summary: Response to not worth $1.20 Review: .... This box set if for the new CCDA Exam! First look at the publish date, its June 2000. Next how about going to the real source of true information, Cisco themselves. If you go to Cisco Press (url)... You will see that this set is for the NEW CCDA exam. In the word of Cisco Press it says,"Cisco CCDA Preparation Library is a boxed set of three books. It contains two books that comprise Cisco's suggested training path for the new CCDA exam: Internetworking Technologies Handbook, Second Edition and Designing Cisco Networks, along with the CCDA Exam Certification Guide."...... ....The best advice is for anyone pursing a Cisco certification, is to go to Cisco themselves and find out about the Exam and what books they recommend for the Exams. Then buy the books for the exam. This box set DOES cover the current exam, I used it and the info in it is great not only to pass the exam but to give you a great understanding of networking in general.
Rating: Summary: a common mistake... Review: ...is to confuse the CCDA design exam with the CCNA support exam. There is NO new CCDA design exam - it is the same exam Cisco has been offering for some time now - #640-441. However, the CCNA support exam has been superceded by the new #640-507.If one cannot match the correct certification book with it's correlating exam - maybe it is time to consider a different way to make a living. This bundled pack is excellent. One should probably not invest hard earned cash on anything else. If one wants to learn the Cisco way - buy Cisco Press books. Also worth mentioning is the high quality paper, great type set, and superior graphics.
Rating: Summary: Makes my taking the exam a whole lot easier. Review: After passing the CCNA exam I decided to pursue the CCDA certification and since the exam was developed by Cisco, why not use their material in order to pass the exam. What I found in this prep library is 3 of the best books out on the market. While there is no one saying which book to start with, I recommend the Internetworking Technologies Handbook as the place to start. Starting with the basics, then LAN protocols, then WAN technologies, bridging and Switching, network protocols and finally routing protocols gives you the foundation to build on. I then moved to the Designing Cisco Networks book, which can be used in a classroom without a hitch. This book covered topics like business solutions, designing topologies, building and testing prototypes and even has a sample exam and case studies. Rounding out the set is the CCDA Exam Certification Guide which helps prepare you for the actual exam with topics like Applications, customer support, topologies and LAN design, Wan Design, documentation and case studies. Overall there seems to more than enough information to pass the exam.
Rating: Summary: Solid preparation for the CCDA exam Review: Cisco Press is the way to go on Cisco exams. Great info for both the CCDA exam as well as on-the-job network analysis. Translates well for the CCDA exam.
Rating: Summary: Solid preparation for the CCDA exam Review: Cisco Press is the way to go on Cisco exams. Great info for both the CCDA exam as well as on-the-job network analysis. Translates well for the CCDA exam.
Rating: Summary: Provides full coverage Review: I have several books that are cited to support full coverage for the difficult CCDA exam, none of which except the CISCO written books really lived up to their promise. If CISCO are manageing the exam, then it make sense to train up with their books. If you buy this box set, then read all and learn all you will pass the exam. Don't waste your money trying to save pennies - - Get the real thing and pass first time. These book are as good as it gets.
Rating: Summary: A must have for your CCDA Review: This CCDA set is well worth the money spent. The information in the books are a must for anyone wanting to get their CCDA. Although some chapters are can seem dry the technical information is what you need to pass the test. After studing some other books for my CCNA, and then reading Cisco press books, I am only going to use Cisco Press books for my future certification studies. Why go to someone else when you can go to the pros themselves. The information in this book is indepth and they give some great real world examples of how some companies have there network set up. A bonus in the book is you get info on how pix firewalls work and how to set them up.
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